26-12-2006, 09:42 AM
Nikon
Laser IRT
Nikon’s Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC) reticle is calibrated to provide fast, simple aiming points for various shot distances. The system integrates a series of ballistic circles, each subtending 2" at 100 yards, allowing unimpeded line of sight to even small targets.
The BDC is offered on the Monarch Gold 2.5-10x50, Monarch 3-9x40, Monarch 3.5-10x50, Monarch 4.5-14x40, Monarch 5.5-16.5x44, Monarch 6.5-20x44, Buckmasters 3-9x40, Buckmasters 4.5-14x40, Buckmasters 6-18x40 and ProStaff 3-9x40 riflescopes. The BDC is also available as the BDC 250 for muzzleloaders.
The Nikon 4-12x42 Laser Immediate Ranging Technology (IRT) Riflescope combines the BDC reticle with an integrated laser rangefinder. It is also available with Nikon’s Nikoplex reticle.
The IRT returns continuous distance readings for 12 seconds with one-touch rangefinding. It may also be operated with the included remote control switch. The Laser IRT weighs 26 ounces and measures 13.1". The unit operates on a 3-volt CR2 battery and ranges out to 766 yards.
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Kim
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